The club newsletter The Wall of Lies number 99 is distributing from this weekend. It features news, laughs, club itinerary and an address by Doctor Who's number one enemy. Chameleon Factor number 80 is expected to follow in time for the March 18 Adelaide High meeting.

Due in part to the regular printers closing down over Christmas/New Year's, The Wall of Lies number 98 will not be ready in time for this Saturday's pub meet at the Buckingham Arms hotel. It will be ready for the regular Adelaide High meeting on the 21st of January and another schools distribution from the 30th.

Lead story~~~Nation Estate Unfairly Blamed.~~~
In a revealing interview with Tim Hancock, The Wall of Lies discovers the unexpected truth behind the ongoing embargo on Dalek images in the current Australian Broadcasting Corporation run of Doctor Who.

SFSA was amazed to be forwarded a copy of the Wall of Lies # 84 on the 12th of February, 2004.
We have chosen to take this as the ultimate endorsement from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, that they know our information is at least as good as anything they themselves can distribute.

Celebrating
40 Years of Doctor Who, this year's issue of SFSA's Doctor Who
magazine is 40 A5 pages jam-packed full of articles, fiction and artwork from
not only South Australia, but from around the world!

SFSA magazine number 13 is now distributing. The theme is "B-movies: the best of the worst".
Highlights include Schemes and Intrigues (a Blackadder/Voyager crossover) by Jude Webster, the Midas Touch by H. van Veen, and Ed Wood, Secret Agent by Colin Schmidt.

SFSA 13 : We want YOU to submit! ;-)
Theme: “The Best of the Worst” or “How I learned to Love Ed Wood”
A Focus on B-Movies; travesties to the film and print worlds that we love to hate.
Submissions deadline: 2nd August
Release date: 16th August 16th
Page count: Limited to 36 - 40 pages
For submission details please email editor@sfsa.org.au
Regards,
Matthew
SFSA Editor

The theme is Artificial Intelligence.
Highlights include: a review of Alice Cooper: The Last Temptation by Neil Gaiman and Michael Zulli, X-Men Fan Fiction by Melanie Caddy, and Lentil Man and Bean Boy by Neal Powell.

The first issue of the new Lawrence Miles "FACTION PARADOX" comic series has been unveiled.
Released in August this year, the comic is full-colour and features the time-travelling terrorist voudoo cult, Faction Paradox from Mile's DOCTOR WHO novels, and last years THE BOOK OF THE WAR.
There are some rather nice preview pages, and interview and overview at the publisher's website:
www.madnorwegian.com
filed under (strangely enough) Faction Comics. Cover and a 5-page preview previously only available on www.newsarama.com are now online here in better quality.
For all things Faction, go to www.factionparadox.co.uk for some more "historical' and creative info.
Looks great!

The theme of SFSA Magazine # 11 is alternate realities.
Contents include reviews of The Matrix, Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Collected Best and Tapping the Vein, and Kings of Space by Captain W.E. Johns.
It is 52 pages, and features a wraparound Matrix Reloaded cover.

SFSA # 9 launch at the Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers.
Theme is the Two Towers.
Features members' analyses of the books, A Backpackers guide to Middle Earth, a Thematic Biography of J.R.R. Tolkien, and a wraparound cover for the Two Towers. Illustrated.